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Date:  Sat, 21 Nov 2009 14:10:51 +0900
From:  Hironori Washizaki <washi@....jp>
Subject:  [XP-jp:05415] 【投稿募集】 AsianPLoP 2010 - 1st Asian Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs
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XP-jp の皆様:

アジア地域で新たに立ち上がる国際会議 1st Asian Conference on
Pattern Languages of Programs (AsianPLoP 2010) 論文募集を
お送りさせていただきます。ぜひ投稿や参加をご検討ください。
招待講演者は『パターン指向リファクタリング入門』や Industrial XP
で著名な Joshua Kerievsky 氏です。

関連して日本XPユーザグループにおいてパターンライティング
会(11月30日、東京、詳細は http://kokucheese.com/event/index/768/ )
が企画されていますので合わせてご連絡させていただきます。- 鷲崎

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*論文募集*
   AsianPLoP 2010: 第1回プログラムのパターンランゲージ・アジア会議

             2010年3月16-17日, 東京・学術総合センター,
           同時開催: GRACE 先端ソフトウェア工学国際会議
       http://patterns-wg.fuka.info.waseda.ac.jp/asianplop/

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*ご参画のお誘い*

PLoP (R) とは、パターンの作者と利用者が一堂に会して、主にソフトウェア
開発におけるパターンやパターン言語、技術や経験について議論し発展を促す
会議です。The Hillside Group が 1994 年に米国で開始して以来、ヨーロッパ
や南米など世界各地に広がり、様々な知見を共有し互いに発展させる場として
定着しています。このたび、The Hillside Group の協力を得て、主に日本を含む
アジア周辺地域をターゲットした初の AsianPLoP を開催する運びとなりました。

AsianPLoP ではソフトウェアや非ソフトウェア分野のパターン、さらにアジャイル
開発や Wiki などの関連領域も含めて扱います。英語論文と日本語論文の両方を
同時に募集し、異なるセッションにて扱われます。投稿論文は全て、シェファー
ディングというプロセスを経て洗練され、最終的な採択の可否が決定されます。

参加費は無料です。身近なパターンや応用の経験、ツール、素朴な気づきなど
ふるってご投稿ください。予稿集は NII GRACE Center Technical Report として
発行され、さらに英語論文については事後予稿集として ACM Digital Library
への収録を計画しています。投稿などの詳細は下記をご参照ください。
http://patterns-wg.fuka.info.waseda.ac.jp/asianplop/japanese.html

AsianPLoP 2010 の招待講演者は Joshua Kerievsky 氏です。彼は、Jolt Award
受賞の名著『パターン指向リファクタリング入門』(Refactoring to Patterns)
の著者、ならびに Industrial XP やアジャイル開発の実践者です。

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*Call for Papers*
                       AsianPLoP 2010
      1st Asian Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs

      in Tokyo, Japan, March 16-17, 2010, collocated with
 The GRACE International Symposium on Advanced Software Engineering
       http://patterns-wg.fuka.info.waseda.ac.jp/asianplop/

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*Important Dates*

Paper submission due		December 28, 2009
Shepherding begins		January 6, 2010
Acceptance notification		February 12, 2010
Final camera-ready		February 26, 2010
Conference			March 16-17, 2010

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*Objective and Motivation*

Asian Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs (AsianPLoP) will take
place at the first time, as a premier event for pattern authors and
users to gather, discuss and learn more about patterns and software
development in the Asia region as well as other regions. The purpose of
AsianPLoP is to promote development of patterns, pattern languages,
technologies and experiences of patterns primarily about software;
however, these for domains outside software are also welcome.

AsianPLoP 2010 solicits paper submissions written in both of English and
Japanese; English papers and Japanese ones will be discussed in different
sessions. Both practitioners from the industry and academics are invited
to submit their papers. The conference solicits the papers for the
following different sessions.

* Writers' Workshop - papers that document patterns and pattern languages
  will be workshopped in the traditional PLoP format.
* Technology Workshop - papers that explore theories, techniques,
  applications, tools and case studies in patterns and related areas such
  as agile developments.
* Writing Group - papers of newcomers who want to learn how to better
  elaborate an idea intended to evolve to a pattern or pattern language.
  This is more like a hands-on tutorial on writing patterns.

Thanks to our sponsors and supporters that the participation fee is
completely free for all of authors and attendants.

The invited speaker of AsianPLoP is Joshua Kerievsky, who is an author of
a Jolt Productivity awarded book "Refactoring to Patterns". He is a founder
and CEO of Industrial Logic, Inc., and a pioneer of Industrial XP. He is
also a senior consultant with Cutter Consortium's Agile Software
Development and Project Management practice.

AsianPLoP is a PLoP(R) Conference sanctioned by the Hillside Group.
PLoP is a registered trademark of The Hillside Group.

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*Paper Submission*

Paper submissions may include short papers (e.g. 1 page), containing
one or more patterns, longer pattern languages or sequences (e.g. 10
pages), or work-in-progress papers willing to get an in-depth
shepherding by an experienced pattern author at the conference.

There is no specific paper format; however the ACM conference format
( http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html ) is recommended
for papers in English because these papers are considered to be included
in a post-proceedings on ACM Digital Library (pending).

Submission site will open soon.  Please submit your paper (in PDF) via
the submission site by the due date. After submission, papers will be
peer-reviewed to be accepted for the shepherding process. During
shepherding, authors will have assigned a shepherd that will help the
author to improve the content and style of the paper. At the end of the
shepherding process, papers will be peer-reviewed again to be accepted
into the Writers' Workshops of the conference.

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*Publication*

Accepted papers will be published in the workshop on-line proceedings
as a volume of GRACE Technical Report with ISSN. Papers in English will be
included in a post-proceedings archived at ACM Digital Library (pending).

Papers discussed at Writers Workshop qualify for submission to the
journal "TPLoP - Transactions on Pattern Languages of Programming"
published by Springer.

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*Conference Committee and Sponsors*

Conference Chair:
  Eiichi Hanyuda, Mamezou, Japan
Program Co-Chairs:
  Hironori Washizaki, Waseda University, Japan
  Nobukazu Yoshioka, National Institute of Informatics, Japan
Sponsors:
  National Institute of Informatics (NII), GRACE Center
  SIGSE Patterns Working Group, Information Processing Society of Japan
Supporters (TBD):
  eXtreme Programming Japan Users Group
Contact Us: asianplop [at] sse-project.org
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